Chapter 21: Chapter 21: Loved to Argue Since Childhood
Renee looked at Rhea Dempseyâs troubled expression and said earnestly, "Mom, donât worry. Iâll treat Diana like my own sister from now on."
"She *is* your sister!" Rhea Dempsey said irritably.
Renee nodded furiously. "Right, sheâs my sister. I promise Iâll be good to her and stop giving her a hard time."
Rhea Dempsey was skeptical. "Are you serious?"
Renee held up three fingers. "I swear."
"Tell me the truth." Rhea Dempsey didnât believe sheâd had a change of heart. "You just want a new car, donât you?"
Renee: "..."
âGreat. I have zero credibility with my own mother.â
Blueberry, nestled in Rhea Dempseyâs arms, seemed to be snickering.
"Did Dad go to the market?" Renee plucked a green grape from the coffee table and popped it in her mouth.
Rhea Dempsey: "He just left. You didnât run into him downstairs?"
"Nope." Renee picked up her phone and called Dalton Jenson, reminding him to buy more meat.
Rhea Dempsey glanced at her. "Are you really going to ask your sister to come over for dinner?"
Renee: "Just you wait and see. Iâm being super nice to my sister now."
With that, she dialed Dianaâs number.
"Sis, bring Zane and Jasmine over for lamb dumplings tonight."
On the other end of the line, Diana instinctively wanted to refuse.
But before she could say anything, Renee preempted her. "If you donât come, Sis, Iâm not eating tonight."
Diana was helpless against her and could only agree.
Renee put down her phone with a grin. "My sister will be over in a bit."
The more Rhea Dempsey thought about it, the more something felt off. Her brow furrowed. "Renee, fess up. Are you plotting something against your sister?"
Renee: "..."
She turned her back on her mother.
Rhea Dempsey smacked her lightly. "Say something."
Renee said lazily, "Nothing to say to you."
Rhea Dempsey was both angry and speechless.
She sat for a moment, then, remembering that Diana and her two little grandchildren were coming for dinner, she hurried to the fridge to take out more meat to thaw.
Coming out of the kitchen, Rhea Dempsey quickly changed her shoes and went out.
Half an hour later, Renee saw her return with two big bags of snacks.
"For me?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
Rhea Dempsey shot her a look. "In your dreams."
When Diana arrived, she also brought some vegetables and meat.
Rhea Dempsey said gently, "Bella, you only needed to bring Zane and Jasmine. Why did you buy so much? We have everything at home."
"Itâs okay, Mom." Diana looked at her two children. "Say hi to Grandma."
Zane and Jasmine obediently greeted her, their hearts already fluttering toward Blueberry in the distance.
"Good children, come sit down." Rhea Dempsey greeted her two little grandchildren with a beaming smile. The coffee table was already covered with snacks.
Diana headed to the kitchen with the meat and vegetables. "Iâll go help Dad."
"No need, just let your dad handle it." Rhea Dempsey hurried over, nudged Diana onto the sofa, and whispered, "Your dadâs been buzzing with excitement ever since he heard you were coming."
A small smile touched Dianaâs lips. "Whereâs Renee?"
Rhea Dempsey smiled. "In her room, on the phone."
Diana nodded, following Rhea Dempseyâs gaze to the two little ones who were playing with the cat.
"They seem to have gotten taller again." Rhea Dempseyâs eyes filled with loving affection.
Diana: "They have."
"Kids grow up so fast," Rhea Dempsey sighed. Then, as if suddenly remembering something, she asked in a low voice, "Bella, Renee hasnât been giving you a hard time lately, has she?"
Diana shook her head gently. "Mom, Renee is very good to me. Donât worry."
"Thatâs good, thatâs good." Rhea Dempsey said the words, but in her heart, she wasnât reassured.
âShe knew her own daughter better than anyone.â
âIf Renee was being nice to Diana, she was probably up to no good.â
In her room, Renee was oblivious to her motherâs thoughts.
She received a call from that Mr. Zephyr Lockwood, the man who had given her his business card last night.
He wanted to schedule a time with her to check on Krylia.
Probably considering that Renee was a young woman, Zephyr Lockwood took the initiative to suggest, "We can meet in a park. You can pick the location."
"Okay." Renee asked for his address, thought for a moment, and chose a midpoint. "How about tomorrow at 4:30 PM at Blue Bay Park?"
"Alright. I wonât disturb you any further, then. See you tomorrow."
"Goodbye."
**
The meal was a joyous and harmonious affair.
After washing the dishes, Rhea Dempsey came out with a platter of sliced fruit.
Everyone sat in the living room, eating fruit and playing with Blueberry. The atmosphere was warm and peaceful.
The doorbell suddenly rang. Renee got up to open the door and saw three uninvited guests.
Old Hag Crawford had come over with her husband and daughter.
"Well now, Renee, youâre actually home?" Old Hag Crawford feigned surprise. "I saw Diana bring the two little ones over earlier. I just assumed you were out again."
In the past, Rhea Dempsey would always wait for Renee to go out before catching Diana at the kindergarten gate to invite them over for dinner.
Old Hag Crawfordâs words were clearly meant to stir up trouble.
The smile on Rhea Dempseyâs face vanished. She said coolly, "What brings you here again, Tina? Did you forget something here this afternoon?"
"Itâs just rare to see Diana back for a visit, so we came to chat." Old Hag Crawfordâs family made themselves at home, pulling up a few stools to sit down.
"Diana, is taking care of the kids wearing you out?" asked Old Hag Crawfordâs daughter, Joy Warren. She was dressed in a red fur coat, her handsâladen with gold and silverâresting on her knees, as if afraid no one would notice.
Seeing that she was being addressed, Diana replied politely, "Itâs fine."
"Is it?" Joy Warren lifted a hand to flick her hair back, revealing a diamond stud in her ear. "I donât know, I think youâve aged a lot. Donât have money for skincare?"
Diana: "..."
She pressed her lips together and said nothing.
Zane and Jasmine retorted in low voices, "Our mommy isnât old!"
Renee eyed her, a half-smile playing on her lips. "And do *you* have money for skincare?"
Joy Warren looked at her, covering her mouth with a hand as she giggled coquettishly. "I have a suitor who owns a beauty salon. I donât have to pay for my treatments."
Renee raised an eyebrow. "Then his salon must get people making a scene there every day, right?"
"What?" Joy Warren was confused.
Renee beamed and explained, "Because I can see those treatments arenât having any effect on you at all. You look almost as old as Aunt Crawford. With a doctor that unskilled, Iâm surprised nobodyâs gone there to raise hell."
Joy Warren turned beet-red with anger. "Thereâs something wrong with your eyes!"
"Thereâs something wrong with *your* eyes!" Renee rolled her eyes and retorted coldly, "My sister is so much younger than you, and you call her old? Are you blind? Why donât you take a look in the mirror and see what you look like!"
"You... you..." Joy Warren hadnât expected Renee to be so vicious. She whined aggrievedly, "Mom, Ms. Dempsey, listen to how Renee is talking!"
Renee crossed her arms, looking like a total rogue. "Iâm talking with my mouth. Canât you see? Guess I was right when I said you were blind."
Joy Warren: "..."
âOld Hag Crawford wanted nothing more than to tear Renee to shreds,â but remembering she was here on business, she could only force a dry laugh.
"Renee, my girl, youâve loved to argue since you were little. Thatâs a habit youâll never change!"
"With a tongue that sharp, youâd better be careful or youâll never get married!"
"Thank you for the concern, Aunt Crawford," Renee said with a grin. "But you should worry more about Joy Warren. So young, yet she already looks like sheâs middle-aged. Who would dare marry her?"